LebGeeks Hardware Police "LHPD"
I like the sound of that :P

Anw, a 770 costs 500$, a 7950, which is and can much more faster than a 770 will costs $100 less and have $120 worth of games with it for free. 2 7950s will cost $600, and will slaughter a Titan (a $1000 graphics card) and more free games!

You do the math ;)

BTW @khofo, totally jealous of that case and especially that mouse! ;)
Thanks a lot for your positive comment and I will reconsider the VGA issue at Christmas because I definitely need a better VGA and thanks you Avo for giving me those precious info.
yasamoka wroteWhat are you waiting for to overclock that pretty 3820? فرج? Come on ;).
actually the 3,6 Ghz are fine for me beause it goes up to 3.9 with Intel turbo boost. And aslo i don't want to shorten the life of my CPU for power I won't use. And I'd deficiently buy battlefield 4 on ps4 on ps3 cz i'm not familiar with the gaming with a keyboard and mouse :p
Ahhh come on, connect the controller to your PC and get a much more fluid experience!
khofo wroteThanks a lot for your positive comment and I will reconsider the VGA issue at Christmas because I definitely need a better VGA and thanks you Avo for giving me those precious info.
yasamoka wroteWhat are you waiting for to overclock that pretty 3820? فرج? Come on ;).
actually the 3,6 Ghz are fine for me beause it goes up to 3.9 with Intel turbo boost. And aslo i don't want to shorten the life of my CPU for power I won't use. And I'd deficiently buy battlefield 4 on ps4 on ps3 cz i'm not familiar with the gaming with a keyboard and mouse :p

your keyboard and mouse though are pure gaming products!
yasamoka wroteAhhh come on, connect the controller to your PC and get a much more fluid experience!.
you are completely true I'll buy a windows Xbox controller and enjoy gaming experience on my PC with the VGA I'll definitely buy on Christmas a it will only take me 1 or 2 weeks to get used to the controller. And I know my keyboard and mouse are pure gaming products but they are really very useful iin everyday use and as I said I'll become a PC gamer :P.
I'm really grateful to the LG community who gave me a lot of very useful advice:)
You can use your own PS3 controller if you have a BlueTooth dongle. Just download DS3 Tool, install drivers (Load Driver) for the PS3 controller and BlueTooth dongle inside the application, pair the PS3 controller with the BlueTooth dongle, and you're good to go.

You're welcome!
wow this should be really super awesome thank you for your very precious advices yasamoka you really helped me a lot. Hope on day I could do the same because it's been only a little while (4 months) when I started being interested in computers. And this community is doing great to develop every computer enthusiast in Lebanon
2 months later
well hi there
here is my pride and joy. it's not the latest but its not old as well ... it can still handle any game I throw at max settings

M/B: Asus P8z68-V pro (pcandparts.com)
CPU: intel 2500k (amazon.com)
Thermal paste: Arctic silver 5 (amazon.com)
Heatsink: thermaltake Frio (pcandparts.com)
RAM: Patriot Viper Xtreme Series DDR3 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) PC3-12800 1600MHz 8-9-8-24 (amazon.com)
GPU: HIS Radeon HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo 2GB (amazon.com)
PSU: Corsair Professional Series HX 750 Watt ATX/EPS Modular 80 PLUS Silver (ebay.com) delivered by a friend
Case: Thermaltake Armor A90 Black Steel (pcandparts.com)
Optical: Samsung DVD Blu-ray disk/ multi writer (pcandparts.com)

Keyboard: Logitech Gaming Keyboard G110
Mouse: Razer Naga MMOG Laser Gaming Mouse (amazon.com)
Headset:Corsair Vengeance 1500 (amazon.com)

EDIT: forgot to mention my screen
Screen: Samsung SyncMaster PX 2370 23" FHD LED screen (pcandparts.com)

I wanted to post some pics but I new in here so I still cant post links -.-

EDIT2: ok here are some pics







Houssam wrotewell hi there
here is my pride and joy. it's not the latest but its not old as well ... it can still handle any game I throw at max settings

M/B: Asus P8z68-V pro (pcandparts.com)
CPU: intel 2500k (amazon.com)
Thermal paste: Arctic silver 5 (amazon.com)
Heatsink: thermaltake Frio (pcandparts.com)
RAM: Patriot Viper Xtreme Series DDR3 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) PC3-12800 1600MHz 8-9-8-24 (amazon.com)
GPU: HIS Radeon HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo 2GB (amazon.com)
PSU: Corsair Professional Series HX 750 Watt ATX/EPS Modular 80 PLUS Silver (ebay.com) delivered by a friend
Case: Thermaltake Armor A90 Black Steel (pcandparts.com)
Optical: Samsung DVD Blu-ray disk/ multi writer (pcandparts.com)

Keyboard: Logitech Gaming Keyboard G110
Mouse: Razer Naga MMOG Laser Gaming Mouse (amazon.com)
Headset:Corsair Vengeance 1500 (amazon.com)

EDIT: forgot to mention my screen
Screen: Samsung SyncMaster PX 2370 23" FHD LED screen (pcandparts.com)

I wanted to post some pics but I new in here so I still cant post links -.-
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Done, thank you
My rig will blow you all away

Intel E7500 2.93GHz 3MB - Core 2 DUO
memory 4GB 800MHz DDR2
Inno3D Geforce PCX 9800GT 1GB DDR3 Dual PCIe w/TV-OUT
WD 500GB 7200RPM S-ATAII 16MB int HDD

I forgot the board's name. But I was ripped off buying it. It "reads up to 8 GB of ram" and has 2 slots, there are no 4 GB ddr2 sticks. So 4 GB all in all is the max.

I bought it 4 years ago for like 300$(it was junk back then, it's more so now) I figured I would change it a year or 2 later and I did not want to spend a lot on it, but I never did...
My soon to be rig (whenever i get the gpu)

CPU INTEL CORE I5-3570 BOX (3.4GHZ, LGA1155, VGA)
MSI Z77A-G45 MOBA
SSD 2.5 "120 GB SAMSUNG 840 SATAIII EVO BASIC
HDD 3TB SEAGATE BARRACUDA 7200RPM SATAIII 64 MB 2RZ
PSU CORSAIR CX 600W, 80 PLUS BRONZE
COOLERMASTER CASEMIDITOWER K380, ATX, BLACK, USB3.0
DDR3 CORSAIR VENGEANCE BLACK 8GB (2X4GB) 1600MHZ CL9 1.5V

and finally the missing part Sapphire toxic r9 280x
B00b wrote
DDR3 CORSAIR VENGEANCE BLACK 8GB (2X4GB) 1600MHZ CL9 1.5V
Get one stick of 8 gb ram instead of 2x4. The board fits for 4 sticks and reads up to 32, which mean it could eventually have 4x8 gb sticks. So start with one stick of 8 gb and you can upgrade as you go.
user wrote
B00b wrote
DDR3 CORSAIR VENGEANCE BLACK 8GB (2X4GB) 1600MHZ CL9 1.5V
Get one stick of 8 gb ram instead of 2x4. The board fits for 4 sticks and reads up to 32, which mean it could eventually have 4x8 gb sticks. So start with one stick of 8 gb and you can upgrade as you go.
I thought it was better to get 2x4gb hence dual-channel would give a performance boost.
I say stick to dual channel, particularly with a GTX760. You could get RAM bottlenecks with single channel.
ya forgot to mention that its for gaming , so 8 for now and maybe upgrade to 16 in the future since anything over 8 is overkill for gaming in terms of ram thanks for the advice though guys :D
Ah well I don't know much about dual channels, nor how important it is(I just read some info online). And I guess if you are a hardcore gamer, you'll probably be upgrading every couple of years anyway to keep up with the newest games, you won't reach the point where you have to toss your 4 gb sticks for 8

edit: 8 is not overkill for anything. Sure you say that now, just as I said "wow 4 gb of ram is more than I will ever need ever" about 5 years ago when I bought this machine and was still on windows xp. 8 is good for now(great even) and 16 is great for the forseable future(2 years from now I think) but games and operating systems constantly get bigger and heavier, not smaller.
2 months later
My Gaming Rig:

CPU - Intel Core i7-3930K 3.2GHz (Amazon)
CPU Cooler - Corsair H100i (Amazon)
Motherboard - Asus Rampage IV Extreme (NCIX.com)
Memory - Corsair Vengeance Low Profile 16GB (4 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 (Amazon)
SSD - Samsung 512GB 840 pro series (Amazon)
GPU - Asus GTX Titan (NCIX.com)
Case - Corsair 900D (Newegg)
PSU - Corsair ax1200i (Amazon)
Optical Drive - ASUS BW-12B1ST Blu-ray (Amazon)
Monitors - x2 ASUS VG248QE 24-Inch Screen LED-lit Monitor (Newegg)
UPS - MGE Eaton E-Series NV 1400H 1400VA (pcandparts.com)
Fans - x8 Corsair SP120 / x8 Corsair AF120 / x1 Corsair AF140 (Amazon)

Keyboard - Gigabyte Aivia Osmium Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (Pcandparts.com)
Mice - Gigabyte Aivia Krypton Dual-chassis Gaming Mouse (Pcandparts.com)
how did you buy from newegg

as i remember, they were only shipping to US addresses and no PO boxes or international orders
@Houssam I have an account in MyUS.com and they gave me a US address its something similar like Aramax Shop and Ship but the good thing is that they consolidate your multiple orders in 1 shipment and they can keep ur orders up to 1 month free of charge but ofcorse there is a monthly fee of 7$!!!

As for the payment I have a friend in US that helps me paying those parts using his Paypal account and forward them to my us address and I pay him later on using my CC.